Review:
Cognitive Psychology And Instruction By Roger H. Bruning
overall review score: 4.5
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Cognitive Psychology and Instruction by Roger H. Bruning is a comprehensive book that explores the intersection between cognitive psychology and educational instruction.
Key Features
- In-depth coverage of cognitive psychology principles
- Application of cognitive psychology concepts to instructional design
- Practical strategies for improving teaching and learning
Pros
- Clear and accessible explanations of complex psychological theories
- Useful guidance for educators looking to enhance their teaching methods
- Insightful analysis of how cognitive processes impact learning
Cons
- Can be dense and academic at times, may not be suitable for casual readers